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GROUND WATER DEPLETION – A CRISIS: CAUSES & REMEDIES

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In this paper, the global problem of ground water depletion is addressed; the seriousness and the need to have concern about this crisis are emphasized. The causes for this crisis and some suggestions in handling this alarming situation at the local level with reference to Indian conditions are discussed in detail.
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